Xpipe

License: Apache 2


Description:

XPipe is a new type of shell connection hub and remote file manager that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local machine. It works on top of your installed command-line programs and does not require any setup on your remote systems. XPipe fully integrates with your tools such as your favourite text/code editors, terminals, shells, command-line tools and more. The platform is designed to be extensible, allowing anyone to add easily support for more tools or to implement custom functionality through a modular extension system.

HopToDesk

License: AGPLv3


Description:

HopToDesk is a free remote desktop tool allowing users to share their screen and allow remote control access to their computers and devices. Unlike other similar tools such as TeamViewer or AnyDesk, HopToDesk is free for both personal and business use, provides true end-to-end encryption for all peer communications, and open source.

I-doit

License: AGPLv3


Description:

The IT-documentation solution i-doit is based on a complete open source configuration management and database. Using i-doit as a CMDB you can manage your IT according to ITIL best practices and configurate the significant components of your IT environment. You can visualize the relationships between these components and keep track of software and hardware assets and their relations.

Netbox

License: Apache 2


Description:

NetBox is the source of truth for everything on your network, from physical components like power systems and cabling to virtual assets like IP addresses and VLANs. Network automation and monitoring tools draw from this authoritative plan to push out configurations and monitor changes across the enterprise.

OpenAudIT

License: AGPLv3


Description:

Open-AudIT is an application to tell you exactly what is on your network, how it is configured and when it changes. Open-AudIT will run on Windows and Linux systems. Essentially, Open-AudIT is a database of information, that can be queried via a web interface. Data about the network is inserted via a Bash Script (Linux) or VBScript (Windows). The entire application is written in php, bash and vbscript. These are all ‘scripting’ languages – no compiling and human readable source code. Making changes and customisations is both quick and easy.